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The Mares Rover 15X Regulator is made for the frequent diver who demands reliability and performance. Airflow is maintained by the Dynamic Flow Control port which maximises gas delivery by minimising interstage pressure drop. The 15X Rover regulator is your reliable work horse that will keep going for years to come.

Simple and Easy

Mares have made the Rover and 15X to deliver great performance straight out of the box so there is no need for breathing adjustment knobs. The 15X 1st stage has an Advanced Coating Technology on the valve which increases the durability by 600% so your 2nd stage won't creep, even with extreme use.

ACT Valve

The new valve in the 15X 1st stage has advanced coating technology that increases durability by 600% for constant long lasting performance. Standard valves can bed in over time and end up leaking if not serviced regularly or used too often but the 15X is made to be used every day and keep up with the demand.

Vortex Assisted Design

Unlike many other 2nd stage designs the airflow enters the 2nd stage body via a bypass tube that conveys the air towards the mouthpiece creating a vortex in the process. This vortex creates a low pressure area in the centre that keeps the diaphragm down for very sensitive breathing response.

Specifications

Mares Rover 15X Regulator - Features

?This feature allows the diver to adjust the inhalation setting from the set level and increase the effort required to open the 2nd stage valve to deliver air.

No

Adjustable Venturi

?The venturi control affects how air flows in the 2nd stage. In it's positive position the flow of gas creates a vacuum against the diapragm, helping to open the valve. In it's negative position it will divert gas back against the diaphragm helping to close the valve. It is basically used to help prevent free flowing.

No

Cold Water Rated

?Cold water has adverse effects on regulators and can cause some to freeze so each regulator combination must be tested during manufacturing for their performance in different water temperatures.

Cold water is defined by EN250 as below 10°C. If a regulator combination cannot meet the performance standards below 10°C then they are only suitable for warm waters.

EN250 / (EN250A >10°C)To pass the regulator must provide at least 62.5 L/min of air at 50M depth above 10°C.

Scubapro have a new method of cold water proofing their first stages called the eXtended Thermal Insulating System or XTIS which still allows water into the first stage but the internal parts that come into contact with the water are coated to prevent ice from forming.

No

First Stage

?Unbalanced regulators are affected by the pressure in the cylinder, becoming slighty harder to breathe from when the pressure starts to drop.

Balanced regulators are not affected by the cylinder pressure or depth.

Over-balanced regulators achieve unprecedented performance by increasing your air supply the deeper you go providing the best breathe for deep divers.

?An Unbalanced second stage is simply a lever operated valve that is opened and closed as the diaphragm is pulled inwards by the vacuum that is created when the diver inhales. An unbalanced second stage is affected by increased pressure at depth, slightly increasing the effort required to open the valve.

A Balanced second stage overcomes the effects of increased pressure by utilising a balancing chamber. This chamber takes some of the work away from the spring mechanism, allowing a smaller spring to be used which results in an easier breathe. As the chamber uses air to balance the valve it maintains the same resistance as the diver descends and ascends, keeping the inhalation effort the same.

Balanced

Service Information

?All regulators need to be serviced to keep them in working order as the parts inside them age and wear over time and with use. Most regulators need to be serviced once a year or after 100 dives with normal recreational use to replace parts and re-balance.

Some regulators use more modern materials or mechanisms that allow them to extend the servicing interval that can save you some money in the long run.

1 Year - 100 Dives

Type

Diaphragm

Weight in Grams (approx)

?The weight includes the first stage (DIN fitting), hose and second stage.

943

Delivery

We offer free standard delivery on orders over £50.

Standard delivery is £3.70 for orders under £50. You will receive your order 2 - 4 days from the date of despatch.

Used these Regs on a live aboard trip...

Used these Regs on a live aboard trip to the Red Sea, 20+ dives and they performed well, easy breath and very robust, they got thrown about in the RIB after a number of dives and looked and performed like new every time ( some other peoples Regs were

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The Mares Rover 15X Regulator is made for the frequent diver who demands reliability and performance. Airflow is maintained by the Dynamic Flow Control port which maximises gas delivery by minimising interstage pressure drop. The 15X Rover regulator is your reliable work horse that will keep going for years to come.

Simple and Easy

Mares have made the Rover and 15X to deliver great performance straight out of the box so there is no need for breathing adjustment knobs. The 15X 1st stage has an Advanced Coating Technology on the valve which increases the durability by 600% so your 2nd stage won't creep, even with extreme use.

ACT Valve

The new valve in the 15X 1st stage has advanced coating technology that increases durability by 600% for constant long lasting performance. Standard valves can bed in over time and end up leaking if not serviced regularly or used too often but the 15X is made to be used every day and keep up with the demand.

Vortex Assisted Design

Unlike many other 2nd stage designs the airflow enters the 2nd stage body via a bypass tube that conveys the air towards the mouthpiece creating a vortex in the process. This vortex creates a low pressure area in the centre that keeps the diaphragm down for very sensitive breathing response.